Pierce Brosnan James Bond 007 Montage Part 2

This is a video I have been working on for the past 3 months on my own spare time. I wanted to make something to show respect to the previous James Bond because he was the first Bond I ever saw, knew, and grew up with. And although the stories, scripts, and other aspect to his movies were not the best, he always played Bond to his fullest and I for one will miss him. Hope you all enjoy. Sorry it took me so long to get this video back up and running. Hope you all enjoy.

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Directed by Martin Campbell. With Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco. James Bond teams up with the lone survivor of a destroyed Russian research. GoldenEye was the last film of special effects supervisor Derek Meddings, to whom the film was dedicated. Meddings’ major contribution were miniatures. It was also the first Bond film to use computer generated imagery. Among the model effects are most external shots of Severnaya, the scene where Janus’ train crashes in to the tank, and the lake which hides the satellite dish, since the producers couldn’t find a round lake in Puerto Rico. The climax in the satellite dish used scenes in Arecibo, a model built by Meddings’ team and scenes shot with stuntmen in England. Stunt car coordinator Rémy Julienne described the car chase between the Aston Martin DB5 and the Ferrari F355 as between “a perfectly shaped, old and vulnerable vehicle and a racecar.” The stunt had to be meticulously planned as the cars are vastly different. Nails had to be attached to the F355 tires to make it skid, and during one take of the sliding vehicles, both cars collided. The largest stunt sequence in the film was the tank chase, which took around six weeks to film, partly on location in St. Petersburg and partly at Leavesden.A Russian T-55 tank, on loan from the East England Military Museum, was modified with the addition of fake explosive reactive armor panels.[33] It was chronologically equivalent to a modern upgraded T-55 equipping the Russian

Entertainment reporter Tim Estiloz profiles the amazing spy gadgets that James Bond 007 has used throughout his history on film. From Dr. NO to Goldfinger and more… every 007 film has showcased amazing stunts and gadgetry that’s helped Bond out of many tight an dangerous situations. This video also showcases a montage of many of those gadgets over the decades. This video was written and produced by Tim Estiloz. See more of Tim’s entertainment features on You Tube at his channel “FilmFanTV”… and be sure to subscribe. SEE THE LATEST MOVIE REVIEWS BY TIM ESTILOZ at : www.TimEstiloz.com – www.timestiloz.com

MI6 agents 007 (James Bond, played by Pierce Brosnan) and 006 (Alec Trevelyan, played by Sean Bean), infiltrate an illicit Soviet chemical weapons facility at Arkhangelsk and plant explosive charges. Trevelyan is apparently captured and shot dead by Colonel Arkady Ourumov (Gottfried John), but Bond steals an airplane and escapes from the facility as it explodes. Nine years later (1995), Bond arrives in Monte Carlo to follow Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), a suspected member of the Janus crime syndicate, who has formed a suspicious relationship with a Canadian Navy admiral. She murders the admiral to allow Ourumov (now a General) to steal his identity. The next day, they steal a prototype French Tiger helicopter that can withstand an electromagnetic pulse, despite Bond’s efforts to stop them. They fly it to a bunker in Severnaya, where they massacre the staff and steal the control disk for the dual GoldenEye satellite weapons. The two program one of the GoldenEye satellites to destroy the complex with an electromagnetic pulse, and escape with traitorous programmer Boris Grishenko (Alan Cumming). The pulse also destroys three Russian MiG-29 aircraft dispatched to check on the facility; causing one to crash into the complex, utterly devastating it. Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco), the lone survivor, contacts Grishenko and arranges to meet him in St. Petersburg, where he betrays her to Janus. In London, M (Judi Dench) assigns Bond to investigate the attack due to

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